MX Revolution Mouse Problem with Snow Leopard

Just installed 10.6 and so far everything works great but my MX Revolution mouse doesn't work for the Expose and Spaces commands that I set in my previous settings. Is their something new with Expose and Spaces that I don't know about? The mouse still has commands though for dashboard, right and left click, scroll wheel, zoom, and zoom to fit. Basically everything but Expose and spaces.

I use MX Revolution too, and I can confirm Expose and Spaces are not working in Snow Leopard. Over Logitech's official forum for Mac, many people are complaining as well. You can always change the activating key (keyboard shortcut) for those functions to other key, and change setting in LCC to do a keystroke to get back the functions. Or, you can just patiently wait for them to release the new version of LCC.

A guy from Logitech says:

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This post from Woody, from the Logitech products team, is on the keyboards and keyboards and mice for Mac section:

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The LCC 3.0 is not Snow Leopard supported at this time, but next LCC version will be.

I use MX Revolution too, and I can confirm Expose and Spaces are not working in Snow Leopard. Over Logitech's official forum for Mac, many people are complaining as well. You can always change the activating key (keyboard shortcut) for those functions to other key, and change setting in LCC to do a keystroke to get back the functions. Or, you can just patiently wait for them to release the new version of LCC.

A guy from Logitech says:

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Well, that's good that they are working on it at least. I may try working with keystrokes and see if that works. I'll let you guys know if I find a solution.

My solution might be just switching my mouse and taking this MX Rev mouse to work (10.5) and swapping the Mighty Mouse for here (10.6) until Logitech fixes this. The MM gets dirty at times but would rather have all my functions working while waiting.

If Logitech doesn't fix this than I will be switching to another mouse developer. This is ridiculous. I bought the MX Revolution only 3 months ago and they better fix this even though it's an older mouse. Sorry but it is a little frustrating.

Navigate to Contents > Resources > Logitech Control Center.mpkg and run this file

The installer will run and then request a reboot

After the reboot, everything should work. I installed on 10.6 this morning and was able to customize my Logitech keyboard and mouse with no problems. LCC 3.0 may not be officially "supported" on 10.6, but this should get you functional.

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To get the Expose and Spaces functions back so that you can use Thumb Wheel to activate it, you just need to change the mouse buttons to perform keystroke in LCC. It works fine on my iMac by going this route.

I have the Logitech DiNovo Edge Keyboard in addition to the MX Revolution and it has the EXACT same problem. Everything works on the DiNovo EXCEPT the Spaces and ExPose function. All the F1-F12 keys work except the F3 (Expose) and F10 (Spaces) function.

I SURE hope Logitech updates their software soon as I LOVE my keyboard and mouse. I do not want to give them up.

I spoke to a Apple tech today and he told me that the mapping for keyboards and mice is different in Snow Leopard. He said it would be a simple fix for Logitech and should not take them long. In Logitech's defense they did not have months to work on this. Apple does NOT provide a final release copy of the OS to every developer. They got it when we did most likely. Let's see how long it takes them. I am going to call them Monday and inform them of the problem and not trust them to comb these boards. It is on my best interest and all of ours.

The problem is for ALL Logitech mice and keyboards, not just the high end. Some are using 3rd party software, but we should be able to install OEM software and get to workin'. Logitech is not a little bitty fly by night company.

Would there be a problem with having spaces and expose in two directories? I'm not a programmer just a designer so any advise would help.

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I'm not really a programmer either, but I would imagine that if Expose.app or Spaces.app is ever updated by Apple (in 10.6.1 for instance), it will be updated in the /Applications/Utilities folder, as that is where Apple expects it to be. The copies made to /Applications would probably not be updated, so you would have two copies out of sync at that point.

By symlinking (or aliasing), the link always points back to the original.

I'm not really a programmer either, but I would imagine that if Expose.app or Spaces.app is ever updated by Apple (in 10.6.1 for instance), it will be updated in the /Applications/Utilities folder, as that is where Apple expects it to be. The copies made to /Applications would probably not be updated, so you would have two copies out of sync at that point.

By symlinking (or aliasing), the link always points back to the original.

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Yeah, that makes more sense to create aliases and I will delete them when Logitech gets the ball moving on this one. Thanks. Your idea makes more sense.

I found Logitech mice slightly jittery even on Leopard using the LCC. I then switched to Microsoft mice and the software, Intellipoint, despite being 32-bit, still works; all of my programable buttons are in tact.

It's pretty bad that a competitor to Apple put forth better compatibility than that of an independent one.

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